Projects

The following projects are being regularly reviewed and progressed by the Council. If you feel there are other items which should be considered please contact the council.

Recreation Improvement Group

There is an active working group trying to resolve the longstanding issue with regards the Recreation and Pavillion. If you would like to get involved and have relevant skills that could help please contact gforsyth@wilburtonparishcouncil.org or the council.

Village Hall Improvements

!!!BREAKING NEWS!!! – Click here to get to the Village Hall plans and feedback

The Hall improvements working group was formed in Jan 2017 to look at improvements hi-lighted by the CLP questionnaire. Please keep on the look out for information on the facebook pages, posters and website as usual. If you would like more information please contact rhoward@wilburtonparishcouncil.org or the council.

Traffic/Safety Issues

There has many issues raised by Parishioners with regards the safety on Car Pond Lane (as well as other areas) and this is high priority for the Traffic Working Group to address with the Highways Agency. If you would like more information please contact gforsyth@wilburtonparishcouncil.org or the council.

News

If you have any news you would like posted here please contact the Clerk

Public Sector Loan Notice for cottage conversion on the Home Page (posted 26/07/17)

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Golden rule is never buy from your doorstep, make appointments with trusted companies that will give you a genuine quote in writing along with a cooling off period.

Watch out for unmarked/non branded vehicles.

Make sure you put your door chain on when answering the door.

Make sure your back door or other entrances to your property are locked.

Once you have declined their offer of their services make sure you shut and secure your door, report these Rogue Traders on 101 or if they behaviour causes you extra concern call 999.

Keep your gardens and property in a good condition, Rogue Traders will look for properties that have vulnerabilities. If you are unable to do this yourself there are trusted organisations that can help and assist you here are some examples.

I wanted to message you all so that you can be on the look out for a vehicle which has been seen earlier this week in relation to suspicious circumstances. The vehicle in question is a red Mitsubishi Shogun, partial index number of DKE. The vehicle is being used by a male and female. If seen in similar suspicious incidents in your village please get in touch with us on 101.